They all sold right away.

It's not every day you find an Hermès Birkin bag in the clearance bin, but visitors to Saks Off Fifth's website on Wednesday were lucky enough to witness this once-in-a-lifetime occurrence.

As Haute Écriture first reported, the retailer marked down prices on a selection of the French designer's Birkin and Kelly bags, which typically are available only via an infamous multiyear waitlist. And by "marked down," we mean the retailer slashed the five-figure prices by 3 whole cents. That's right: According to screenshots obtained by Fashionista, a bright yellow Kelly sold for $13,499.97, down from the original price of $13,500, and a classic black leather Birkin had its price slashed from a whopping $19,500 to $19,499.97, which is technically less expensive but no more affordable. Regardless of the almost-nonexistent markdown, however, the six Birkins and four Kellys—all of which were used and ranged in age from 3 to 26 years old—had all been purchased by Thursday. Although the purse itself might cost more than a new car, jumping a yearslong line and saving three shiny pennies is priceless.

A Saks Off Fifth spokeswoman confirmed to Fashionista that the retailer does occasionally sell the coveted bags, and Haute Écriture noted that this isn't the first time the Kardashian-Jenner favorites were sold by the "discount" department store. Another vintage Birkin reportedly sold in the span of a weekend for $16,000 at a Saks Off Fifth outpost in Stamford, Connecticut. (If you were wondering, the bags are available at Saks Off Fifth, rather than upscale older sister Saks Fifth Avenue, because the latter offers only new merchandise.)

Since their introduction in the 1980s, Hermès Birkin bags have become the most expensive purses in the world, with Kris Jenner and Victoria Beckham owning two of the largest collections of the handbags. Each bag is hand-stitched and can be custom designed to include materials like diamonds, ostrich leather, crocodile skin, and lizard scales. Prices start around $10,000, but, depending on materials and demand, can venture into six-figure territory. Last year, for example, in a span of about a month, two previously owned Birkin bags sold at auction for $298,000 and $300,108—each of which costs more than a private college education and a brand-new BMW convertiblecombined.